Anonymous wrote:I think as previously stated, the bottom line is if you aren't doing anything wrong then you're not doing anything wrong. My 13 year old son slerpa in his own room but loves to get up early and come crash with me for an hour before school. And it's great . He is my son, my heart and soul. I think it's a blessing that he still likes to be close to his mom..He will be a man before I know it and all this will be behind us. Provided you are a good parent then I think all the affection and closeness you get with your child should be welcomed. People are too nosy and opinionated about this matter.. Whatever works for your child is what matters.
Anonymous wrote:My son, on occasion likes to sleep in my bed when my husband/his dad is traveling. It's not an all the time thing, but every once in awhile. This is ok at 13, right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How would you answer this question if a Dad were asking about his 13 yo daughter?
NP. I will say that I don't think it's quite the same thing. Fathers rape and molest their daughters with terrifying frequency. The same is not true of the other way around.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nothing wrong with it. 13 year old is a child and it is sweet. Try not to go all Puritan and push your loving child away. Boy, girl, father, mother, it is all fine. Only perverts see something wrong in it, because they imagine their own perversion in everything.
THIS
Every other country laughs at how weird we are with our lack of affection
No they don't.
Actually I am an immigrant, and I find this lack of affection amongst family members a little weird. A 13 year old boy is still a child. I would not be in a hurry for him to grow. Love and affection at home makes a child confident and secure.
If your child wants to sleep in the same room as you, in an adjacent space on a big bed, or lie with you on the couch while you watch a movie, and you think it is somehow inappropriate or sexual, then I can only surmise that you have been sexually abused as a child. This is not a normal reaction of parents.
Native-born American here who totally agrees with you.
+1. This is sad. I hope those saying “this is weird” really weren’t abused.
Anonymous wrote:How would you answer this question if a Dad were asking about his 13 yo daughter?
Anonymous wrote:Does he like to cuddle and be affectionate at other times? Or just when his dad is gone? That's the part that honestly creeps me out the most...
Anonymous wrote:Unless he is sick or went through something traumatic that day like a grandparent or pet dying, it is just weird.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Nothing wrong with it. 13 year old is a child and it is sweet. Try not to go all Puritan and push your loving child away. Boy, girl, father, mother, it is all fine. Only perverts see something wrong in it, because they imagine their own perversion in everything.
THIS
Every other country laughs at how weird we are with our lack of affection
No they don't.
Actually I am an immigrant, and I find this lack of affection amongst family members a little weird. A 13 year old boy is still a child. I would not be in a hurry for him to grow. Love and affection at home makes a child confident and secure.
If your child wants to sleep in the same room as you, in an adjacent space on a big bed, or lie with you on the couch while you watch a movie, and you think it is somehow inappropriate or sexual, then I can only surmise that you have been sexually abused as a child. This is not a normal reaction of parents.
Native-born American here who totally agrees with you.
Anonymous wrote:I think as previously stated, the bottom line is if you aren't doing anything wrong then you're not doing anything wrong. My 13 year old son slerpa in his own room but loves to get up early and come crash with me for an hour before school. And it's great . He is my son, my heart and soul. I think it's a blessing that he still likes to be close to his mom..He will be a man before I know it and all this will be behind us. Provided you are a good parent then I think all the affection and closeness you get with your child should be welcomed. People are too nosy and opinionated about this matter.. Whatever works for your child is what matters.